On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 11:53:27PM +0200, laurent aerens wrote: > Package: unknown > > Version: debian 9 - 10 > > Severity: minor
This looks like you're attempting to generate headers for a bug report, except that you're writing to debian-user rather than to the bug tracking system, and you've accidentally put blank lines in between the headers. > When I type accent marks (¨^´`) in the terminal followed by a letter (that > does not match with the accent) (for example ^ and the letter n) nothing > happens and the keystrokes get ignored. > > Typing an accent mark and a space allows you to input it in the terminal. This is some form of "dead keys" mode. There isn't an n with caret, but if you were to type, say, ^ and a, I bet you would end up with â. If you want to disable dead keys mode, you can try various Google results. There are so many different and confusing results that I don't know which one to recommend, as I have never enabled it myself, and wouldn't know how to enable it *or* disable it. It would also help if you specified which desktop environment, if any, you're using. Knowing that might be a necessary part of the solution.